Azam Khan — a former bureaucrat — Saturday took oath as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s caretaker chief minister after the government and opposition agreed upon his appointment.

Hours before administering the oath to Khan, Governor Haji Ghulam Ali appointed the former provincial chief secretary as the interim CM as he was named the consensus candidate by KP government and Opposition, days after the provincial assembly was dissolved.

A day earlier, the interim CM’s name was unanimously agreed upon in the meeting held to finalise the crucial appointment.

The notification was issued today by the KP governor, according to which Khan has been appointed as the caretaker chief minister in terms of Clause (IA) of the Article 224 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan 1973.

It stated that further necessary action may be taken for the administration of the oath to the caretaker CM by the governor.

The outgoing chief minister Mahmood Khan and the Leader of the Opposition in the outgoing KP Assembly Akram Khan Durrani were requested to hold consultations with the provincial governor regarding the CM’s appointment and both agreed on Khan as the nominee, it added.

The newly-appointed caretaker CM has held the office of federal secretary for the ministries of religious affairs and petroleum. He had obtained his Bar at Law degree from the Lincoln’s Inn, London.

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